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8th International Week

23th – 26th April 2018.

Óbuda University

”New Challenges of the 21st Century”

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Lecturers

Dr. Frank Kwame Agyire-Tettey

Dr. Maryna Didkovska

Prof. Assoc. Dr. Kreshnik Bello

Dr. Hoang Hai

Prof. Isidora Milosevic

Dr. Anna Jedrzychowska

Eng. Péter Jurcsó

Esmeralda Kadёna, PhD-student

György Kökényesi

Dr. José Carlos Lopes

Prof. dr. Ivan Mihajlovic

Prof. Huong Nguyen

Dr. Oleksandr Beznosyk

Dr. Dina Popluga

Prof. Assoc. Dr. Ermira Qosja

Dr. hab. Pietrzyk Radoslaw

Dr. Andrew J. Szőnyi

Prof. dr. Hung Vo Trung

dr. Danijela Voza

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Dr. Andrew J. Szőnyi PhD

[email protected]

resource management financial and business management,

mergers and acquisitions, strategic planning, corporate governance and

reorganization and privatization

University of Toronto

Planning for Technology Change at the

Enterprise Level

- Technology Planning as Part of Business Operations - Technology’s Role in Strategic Directions

- Relationship of Technology to Sales and Marketing - Technology and Human Resources

- The Choice: Developing or Acquiring Technology

Tavaszmező str. 17., 1st floor, room TA.1.122.

“Tanácsterem”

26th April THURSDAY 13:30-15:10; 15:20-17:00 2x90 minutes

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Dr. Anna Jedrzychowska

[email protected]

Risk management, Financial modelling, Financial mathematics, Financial economics, Risk modelling

Wroclaw University of Economics

The motor insurance market in Poland

- Getting to know the realities and current problems of the insurance

market in Central Europe

- Discussion about the problem of the insurance market – on products,

new areas of insurance, innovations, distribution channels

- Awareness of the roles of insurance in personal finance

- Getting to know with the issue of time value of money and it’s use in

the insurance

Tavaszmező str. 17., 2nd floor, room TA.2.220. 25th April WEDNESDAY 08:00-09:40; 09:50-11:30 2x90 minutes

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Dr. Danijela Voza

[email protected]

environmental management, sustainable development, pollution, sustainable tourism, environmental awareness

University of Belgrade, Serbia

Sustainable development in industry

Theoretical lectures aimed to introduce students with the nature, scope and role of environmental management, with a special focus on

sustainable development.

The course is divided into three parts. Part I deals with theory, principles

and key concepts of environmental management and sustainable

development.

In part II, issues about the natural resources pollution and environmental

management in tourism are considered.

Finally, the level of students’ environmental awareness will be

determined.

Tavaszmező str. 17. 2nd floor, room TA.2.204. 26th April THURSDAY 08:00- 09:40; 09:50-11:30 2x90 minutes

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Prof. Isidora Milosevic

[email protected]

Strategic management, vision and mission statements, SWOT analysis, TOWS matrix, strategies

University of Belgrade, Serbia

Strategic situation analysis using SWOT

methodology

This course is consisted of theoretical lectures with the goal to introduce

students with the key areas of strategic management.

The course is divided into three parts.

Part I. overview comprehensive model and processes of strategic

management, with a particular emphasis on the vision and mission statements as well as strategic management stages:

- situational analysis - strategy formulation and strategy prioritization, - strategy implementation and strategy evaluation.

In part II, students will be presented the strategic tools as an excipient in making strategic decisions.

Finally, developing SWOT analysis, TOWS matrix as well as generating

strategies on a practice case study.

Tavaszmező str. 14-18., 1st floor, room TG.106.

24th April TUESDAY 11:40-13:20; 13:30-15:10 2x90 minutes

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Prof. dr. Ivan Mihajlovic

[email protected]

Operations management; Scientific modeling; CSR and SE

University of Belgrade, Serbia

Models and cases of social entrepreneurship

Students will be introduced to the basic elements of CSR and then with

the Social entrepreneurship concept, through different SE models developed in the world.

Than Professor Mihajlovic will present the environmental issues which resulted after more than one century of industrial production in one

region in Serbia.

Subsequently the questions will be opened of possibilities to integrate the

CSR dimension of large industrial companies - which are still owned by the government, with some of the Social Entrepreneurship development

models, which can be used to increase employment in the SME sector, but also in solving inherited environmental problems of the region.

Tavaszmező str. 17., 1st floor, room TA.1.122.

“Tanácsterem” 23rd April MONDAY 08:00-09:40; 09:50-11:30 2x90 minutes

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Dr. Oleksandr Beznosyk

[email protected]

Finite Element Software; Circuit Design Software; Simulation; Y-Δ transform; Equivalent Circuit; RLC Reduction; Macromodel

National Technical University of Ukraine Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute

Using Circuit Design Software to Simulate

Mechanical Components

At a stage of the circuit simulation, the method of electromechanical analogies is most often used to form a mathematical model of an object

of the complex physical nature. It, in turn, requires availability of circuit realizations of non-electrical blocks’ models featured with a necessary

accuracy level.

In the lecture, a possibility to obtain models of non-electrical objects as

equivalent electrical circuits for further use in the circuit design software is considered that would allow to present subsystems of an initial object

as equivalent models of the same physical nature and join them to solve in a single computing process.

Meanwhile, the majority of the modern CAE tools use a finite-element method to construct a mathematical model of the mechanical system

being designed. The main problem to use such models is a dimension of the systems received which can reach tens of thousands equations.

So, using an RLC reduction method, the reduced macromodels suitable

for further use can be obtained.

Tavaszmező str. 17., 2nd floor, room TA.2.220. 23rd April MONDAY 08:00-09:40; 09:50-11:30 2x90 minutes

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Dr. Dina Popluga

[email protected]

bioeconomy, GHG emissions mitigation measures, bioeconomy evaluation, business and alternative development options

Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Latvia

Bioeconomy – common understanding and

examples

Lecture will consist of three main thematic blocks:

- introduction with the concept of bioeconomy;

- main challenges and political goals for bioeconomy;

- practical examples in the development of bioeconomy.

In the introduction part students will be introduced with term

“bioeconomy”, its essence, definition, overall concepts and necessity in

the context of sustainable development. After that students will be

introduced with the main challenges and political goals for bioeconomy in

the European Union level. Students attention will be also focused on

bioeconomy strategy, its goals, national efforts in the developing

bioeconomy policy. Special attention will be paid on characterization of

sectors contributing to the development of bioeconomy, with special

attention on the agriculture, food production, forestry and practical

examples.

Tavaszmező str. 17. 1st floor, room TA.1.122. “Tanácsterem”

24th April TUESDAY 11:40-13:20; 13:30-15:10 2x90 minutes

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Prof. Assoc. Dr. Ermira Qosja

[email protected]

Entrepreneurship

European University of Tirana, Albania

Entrepreneurship, Approaches to Study

Entrepreneurship and the Student’s intentions

towards entrepreneurship: case of students of

the European University of Tirana

- What is entrepreneurship - Characteristics of an entrepreneur; entreprenuers story - The role on entrepreneurship in economic growth - Intraprenurship versus entrepreneurship - Approaches to study entreprenurship; entreprenurship education - The students intention towards entreprenuership; the case of ET

Tavaszmező str. 17. 1st floor, room TA.122. “Tanácsterem”

25th April WEDNESDAY 13:30-15:10 1x90 minutes

Teamworking and Dysfunctions of teamwork

- The importance of teamworking - The definition of teams/groups; The difference between them - Tuckman 4 stage Model - Lencioni’s model – 5 dysfunctions of a Team; Team Assessment - Suggestions/Approach to Overcoming Dysfunctions - The role of leader - The influence of organization’s culture

Tavaszmező str. 17. 1st floor, room TA.1.122. “Tanácsterem”

25th April WEDNESDAY 15:20-17:00 1x90 minutes

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Dr. Frank Kwame Agyire-Tettey

[email protected]

Microeconomics, Industrial Economic, Poverty and Income Distribution

University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana

Household inequality and Power reduction strategy

This course will introduce students to various measures of income/wealth

inequalities in developing countries and how rising inequality reduces the

elasticity of poverty reduction in these countries.

Students will be introduced to trend in inequality and poverty, as well as

poverty reduction strategies among African economies.

Tavaszmező str. 17., 1st floor, room TA.1.122. “Tanácsterem”

26th April THURSDAY 09:50-11:30 1x90 minutes

Introduction to microeconomics

The course provides students with basic knowledge and understanding of

concepts in microeconomics, understand consumer choice and maximization of utility models. Students will also be introduced to theory of the firm and

how firms attempt to maximise their profit both in the short run and long

run. Behaviour of firms will be analysed within various market structures in order to provide an understanding of how these firms maximise their profit.

Market structures such perfection competition, monopoly and monopolistic competition as well as oligopolistic markets are studied. Students will be

introduced to various behavioural patterns which turns to influence profits firms derive.

Tavaszmező str. 17., 1st floor, room TA.1.122. “Tanácsterem”

26th April THURSDAY 11:40-13:20 1x90 minutes

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Dr. Thi My Huong Nguyen

[email protected]

Entrepreneurship, Corporate Governance

The University of Danang, Vietnam

From host country nationals to entrepreneurs:

Insights from professional service ventures in

Vietnam

Host country nationals (HCNs) leaving multinational corporation (MNC) for which they have worked for a while in order to set up their own business is

not an unusual phenomenon in fast growing emerging markets. While there is extensive literature on HCNs and an even richer literature on employee

entrepreneurship in the International Business research space, we know substantially less about issues and processes that relate the two. Against

this background, the present paper explores this link in the context of Vietnam.

Tavaszmező str. 14-18., 1st floor, room TG.106. 26th April THURSDAY 11:40-13:20; 13:30-15:10 2x90 minutes

Number of participants are limited to 25 people!

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Dr. José Carlos Lopes

[email protected]

Accounting, Finance, Taxation

Polytechnic Institute Of Bragança, Portugal

Measurement based on Present Value Techniques

- pertinent issues

The Present Value Techniques (PVT) are widely used for investments and assets evaluations. They can be used to evaluate a financial part of a

business plan or to perform accounting measurements for financial information purposes. In the literature we can find guidelines, standards or

recommendations about their use. PVT are based in cash flows estimations and the use of discount rates. From a theoretical point of view, should be

used only in some particular cases. In many situations, its use could introduce biases in the assessment process. There are factors that could

have a significant effect in the cash flows estimation and in the discount rate estimation, and consequently material variations in evaluations.

Tavaszmező str. 17., 2nd floor, room TA.2.220. 24th April TUESDAY 11:40-13:20; 13:30-15:10 2x90 minutes

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György Kökényesi

management, non-profit marketing

IBM Capital Hungary Kft., Business Transformation for IGF Europe, CIO Transform Senior Manager

How to deliver the best product by using DevOps

There are plenty of opportunities to improve the quality of our code development, to deliver solutions faster if we map and understand how

our development and operation process works.

Our intention in DevOps should be to find and implement tools which help

to make the best products with the lowest number of bugs, support to deliver the system changes on the fastest and transparent way.

In this session I would like to show you some basic tips and tricks which can improve your customer satisfaction and enhance your internal

solution development process.

This session will not be very technical, join if you are interested in product

development processes and you feel importance of customer relations.

Tavaszmező str. 17., 2nd floor, room TA. 2.220

26th April THURSDAY 13:30-15:10 1x90 minutes

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Dr. Hoang Hai

[email protected]

Environmental Management and Environmental Education

The University of Danang, Vietnam

Environmental protection for sustainable

development in Vietnam:

a case study of Danang City

- To give an overview about economics and environmental protection in

Danang City, Vietnam.

- How to manage the balance between economic development vs

environmental protection.

The environmental issues and concerns that have an affect on all of us

require urgent attention to mitigate adverse impacts of the pollution, climate change. Hence international cooperation is extremely important to

solve global problems towards sustainable development. Sharing our

knowledge and experience will open the gate to success.

Tavaszmező str. 14-18., 1st floor, room TG.1.106. 24th April TUESDAY 08:00-09:40; 9:50-11:30 2x90 minutes

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Dr. Hung Vo Trung

[email protected]

Computer Science, Project Management, Sustainable Development

The University of Danang, Vietnam

Sustainable development facing challenges of the

21st century: a case study of Vietnam

Sustainable development is a strategic choice selected by all nations. To

reach the target of sustainable development, the international community has hosted many summits and conferences to discuss this issue. The

fundamental principle of sustainable development is that humans are the centre of sustainable development and that long-term development should

be driven by peoples' demands. Humans are entitled to have a peaceful and healthy life that is balanced with nature.

In this course, we will present the concept and global implementation progress of sustainable development; the strategic orientation for

sustainable development in Vietnam; formulate local Agenda 21 of Vietnam; and reference data of Vietnam development situation. During the course,

we will discuss about challenges in the world and in Hungary and solutions for sustainable development.

Tavaszmező str. 17., 1st floor, room TA.1.122. “Tanácsterem”, 24th April TUESDAY 08:00-9:40; 09:50-11:30 2x90 minutes

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Péter Jurcsó, application

engineer, MBA

[email protected]

CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research, Engineering Department,

Asset and Maintenance Management Service, Meyrin, Switzerland

Modern asset and maintenance management in

practice at CERN

CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research operates the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) the world's largest and most complex scientific

instrument to study the basic constituents of matter - the fundamental particles. The about 700 surface buildings and 59km of tunnels are hosting

millions of equipment requiring appropriate management from the specification until the proper disposal.

Following the introduction of the Organization and its special and legal-

financial setting, the lectures will focus on concepts of asset lifecycle management of large scale infrastructures. The examples of state of the art

approaches like geographical information system integration, big data, proactive spare part management, usage of mobile devices and Internet of

Things (IoT) in preventive maintenance will showcase practical solutions already used at CERN.

Tavaszmező str. 17., 2nd floor, room 2. 220. 24th April TUESDAY 08:00-09:40; 09:50-11:30 2x90 minutes

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Prof. Assoc. Dr. Kreshnik Bello

[email protected]

Management, marketing

European University of Tirana, Albania

Collecting Information and Forecasting Demand;

Conducting marketing research Firms are adjusting the way they do business for more reasons than just

the economy. Virtually every industry has been touched by dramatic shifts in the technological, demographic, social-cultural, natural, and political-

legal environments. To provide context, insight, and inspiration for marketing decision making, companies must possess comprehensive, up-

to- date information about macro trends, as well as about micro effects particular to their business. In this lecture, we consider how firms can

develop processes to identify and track important macro environmental

trends. We also outline how marketers can develop good sales forecasts.

Tavaszmező str. 17., 1st floor, room TA.1.122. “Tanácsterem”

25th April WEDNESDAY 08:00-09:40 1x90 minutes

Creating Brand Equity; Crafting the Brand Position

One of the most valuable intangible assets of a firm is its brands, and it is

incumbent on marketing to properly manage their value. Building a strong brand is both an art and a science. It requires careful planning, a deep long-

term commitment, and creatively designed and executed marketing. A

strong brand commands intense consumer loyalty—at its heart is a great product or service. Brand management combines the design and

implementation of marketing activities and programs to build, measure, and manage brands to maximize their value. The brand management process

has four main steps: Identifying and establishing brand positioning, Planning and implementing brand marketing, Measuring and interpreting

brand performance, Growing and sustaining brand value deals with brand positioning. In this lecture we discuss the latter three topics.

Tavaszmező str. 14., 1st floor, room TG.105. 26th April THURSDAY 08:00-09:40 1x90 minutes

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Dr. Maryna Didkovska

[email protected]

economics

National Technical University of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute

Delivering projects with SCRUM

The lecture is targeted to generate a deep understanding of the Scrum

framework:

● Establish clear understanding of the details of the Scrum framework:

roles, events, artefacts, pillars and values behind them

● Level up understanding of Scrum mechanics and their coherence from

the empirical foundation of Scrum

Estimations and Metrics

Tavaszmező str. 17., 1st floor, room TA.1.122. “Tanácsterem”, 25th April WEDNESDAY 09:50-11:30; 11:40-13:20 2x90 minutes

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Dr. hab. Pietrzyk Radoslaw

[email protected]

Retirement system, financial market, household financial planning and its optimization, risk management

Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland

Risk measurement in financial planning

- Getting to know the realities and current problems or retirement

system in Poland. - A discussion about the future of financial markets, financial

instruments and innovations. - A discussion about the need of household financial planning and and

financial literacy of the household members. - Getting to know the possibilities of risk measurement and its use in

financial plan optimization.

Tavaszmező str. 17. 2nd floor, room TA.2.204. 26th April THURSDAY 13:30- 15:10 1x90 minutes

Retirement system in Poland

- Getting to know the realities and current problems or retirement system in Poland.

- A discussion about the future of financial markets, financial instruments and innovations.

- A discussion about the need of household financial planning and and financial literacy of the household members.

- Getting to know the possibilities of risk measurement and its use in financial plan optimization.

Tavaszmező str. 17. 2nd floor, room TA.2.204. 26th April THURSDAY 11:40- 13:20 1x90 minutes

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Esmeralda Kadëna

[email protected]

PhD-student

Óbuda University,

Budapest, Hungary

Security behaviour of smartphone users

In recent years, the smartphone usage raised significantly. Smartphones

provide users with a wide range of services like phone calls, Internet

services, sharing and keeping data, on/off-line games and some

entertaining applications. The rapid advancement in smartphone technology

and the growth of the number of this devices make the security one of the

biggest problems. With comfort and convenience come some risks,

cybercriminals have “desire” for these devices as well.

The lecture will cover the topic of smartphone security with focus on users.

● Why is smartphone (security) interesting?

● Contemporary and future platforms.

● Defining and discussing about smartphone security threats.

● Users’ behaviours against smartphone, their consciousness about

security.

● Theoretical and practical suggestions to improve the security of daily

life operations.

Tavaszmező str. 17., 2nd floor, room TA.2.220. 25th April WEDNESDAY 11:40-13:10; 15:20-17:00 2x90 minutes

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Schedule of the International Week ”New Challenges of the 21st Century”

at Óbuda University, Budapest

23rd APRIL Monday

Tanácsterem

23rd APRIL Monday

TA.2.220.

24th APRIL Tuesday

Tanácsterem

24th APRIL Tuesday

TA.2.220.

24th APRIL Tuesday TG.106.

25th APRIL Wednesday Tanácsterem

25th APRIL Wednesday

TA.2.220.

26th APRIL Thursday

Tanácsterem

26th APRIL Thursday TA.2.204

26th APRIL Thursday TG.106.

08:00-09:40

Prof. dr. Ivan Mihajlovic: Models and

cases of social entrepreneurship

Dr. Oleksandr Beznosyk:

Using Circuit Design

Software to Simulate

Mechanical Compon-ents

Prof. dr. Hung Vo Trung:

Sustainable development

facing challenges of

the 21st century: a case

study of Vietnam

Eng. Péter Jurcsó MBA:

Modern asset and

maintenance management in

practice at CERN

Dr. Hoang Hai: Environmental protection for

sustainable development in Vietnam: a case

study of Danang City

Prof. Assoc. Dr. Kreshnik Bello:

Collecting information and

Forecasting demand;

Conducting Marketing research

Dr. Anna Jedrzychowska:

The motor insurance market in

Poland

Prof. Assoc. Dr. Kreshnik Bello: Creating Brand equity; Crafting

the brand position

Dr. Danijela Voza:

Sustainable development in

industry

09:50-11:30

Dr. Maryna Didkovska: Delivering

Projects with SCRUM

Dr. Frank Kwame Agyire-

Tettey: Household

inequality and Power

reduction strategy

11:40-13:20

Dr. Dina Popluga:

Bioeconomy - common

understanding and examples

Dr. José Carlos Lopes:

Measurement based on

Present Value Techniques -

pertinent issues

Prof. Isidora Milosevic: Strategic situation

analysis using SWOT

methodology

Esmeralda Kadena:

Smartphones and security:

new challenges in a connected

world part.1

Dr. Frank Kwame Agyire-

Tettey: Introduction to

microeconomics

Dr. hab. Radoslaw Pietrzyk:

Retirement system in

Poland

Dr. Huong Nguyen:

From host country

nationals to entrepreneurs: Insights from professional

service ventures in

Vietnam

13:30-15:10

Prof. Assoc. Dr. Ermira Qosja:

Entrepreneurship, Approaches to

Study Entrepreneurship

György Kökényesi:

Dr. Andrew J. Szonyi:

Planning for Technology

Change at the Enterprise Level

Dr. hab. Radoslaw Pietrzyk:

Risk measurement in

financial planning

15:20-17:00

Prof. Assoc. Dr. Ermira Qosja:

Teamworking and Dysfunctions of

teamwork

Esmeralda Kadena:

Smartphones and security:

new challenges in a connected

world part.2

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Cultural Events

Faculty Visits

Guide: András Keszthelyi, PhD.

Participants:

all guests

23rd April MONDAY 12:00-15:00

campuses and labs at Óbuda University in Budapest

Exceptional City Tour

Guide: András Keszthelyi, PhD.

Participants:

all guests

25th April WEDNESDAY 17:00-19:00

Budapest

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Faculties of the Óbuda University

in Budapest

We have some famous Hungarian inventors, so let’s see who were these

famous Hungarians, our faculties are named of:

Donát Bánki Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and

Security Technology

Donát Bánki was one of the greatest Hungarian mechanical

engineers and scientists, his extraordinary abilities appeared at the age of

21. From 1882 he worked as a designer, head of department, later as

engineer-in-chief at the Ganz and Co Iron Casting and Machine Works. In

his first year at the Ganz and Co he patented his first invention, which he

outlined in the Bulletin of the Hungarian Engineer and Architect Society in

1885. The Hungarian Engineer and Architect Society awarded the

dynamometer with Hollán prize grade II in 1887. Other noteworthy

inventions: front wheel drive automobile, aircraft stabilizer, dual flow water

turbine, Bánki-Csonka carburetor.

Kálmán Kandó Faculty of Electrical

Engineering

Kálmán Kandó was a Hungarian engineer, and a

pioneer in the development of electric railway traction. In 1894, Kálmán

Kandó developed high-voltage three phase alternating current motors and

generators for electric locomotives; he is known as the father of the electric

train. He was the first who recognised that an electric train system can only

be successful if it can use the electricity from public networks. After his

achievement in designing the three-phase motor and generator he moved

to Italy. Under his leadership the Ganz factory began to work on three-

phase haulage for railways. Based on their design, the Italian Valtellina

railway line was electrified in 1902 and became Europe's first electrified

main railway line.

Károly Keleti Faculty of Business and

Management

Károly Keleti was a broad-minded European thinker-philosopher, economist

and statistician. Besides being a recognised scientist he was also an

excellent manager and good administrator and is regarded as the founder

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of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office. The first, scientifically planned

census, held in 1880, is due to Keleti's efforts. As an acknowledgement of

his work in statistics and on the national economy, in 1890 he was elected

to the Board of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics

John von Neumann was a Hungarian and American pure and applied

mathematician, physicist, inventor and polymath. He made major

contributions to a number of fields, including mathematics (foundations of

mathematics, functional analysis, ergodic theory, geometry, topology, and

numerical analysis), physics (quantum mechanics, hydrodynamics, and

fluid dynamics), economics (game theory), computing (Von Neumann

architecture, linear programming, self-replicating machines, stochastic

computing), and statistics. He was a pioneer of the application of operator

theory to quantum mechanics, in the development of functional analysis, a

principal member of the Manhattan Project and the Institute for Advanced

Study in Princeton (as one of the few originally appointed), and a key figure

in the development of game theory and the concepts of cellular automata,

the universal constructor, and the digital computer.

Sándor Rejtő Faculty of Light Industry and

Environmental Protection Engineering

Sándor Rejtő was born in Kassa (Kosice today) on

21 August 1853. He was the first to receive a degree in mechanical

engineering at the Palatine Joseph Technical University in Budapest in 1877.

He broadened his technical knowledge by visiting foreign universities, firms,

industrial institutions.

Ágoston Trefort Centre for Engineering Education

Dr. Ágoston Trefort was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of

Religion and Education from 1872 until his death. He was the President of

the Hungarian Academy of Sciences from 1885. Eötvös and Trefort's multi-

faceted politics yielded the birth of the modern Hungarian higher education.

Social political transformation being equal to the capitalist economic

development roamed together with this, and the pressure of the economic

interests. The society set up his claims opposite the higher education in

connection with this. It was the turn of new institutions', departments',

laboratories' organization, the change of a curriculum, the increase of the

vocational standard as a result of all these.

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Internationalisation

Óbuda University intents to go on with internationalization in the future as

well, including the organisation of high-standard international conferences,

the common research projects with the international partners and the

students’ and lecturers’ mobility. The goal of Óbuda University is to build

such a sustainable relation with the foreign partners that will increase the

quality of these activities.

Erasmus+ Mobilities

Outgoing mobilities 2013-2017

Incoming mobilities 2013-2017

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Students Lecturers Staff

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Erasmus+ Credit Mobility Partners

Óbuda University has great achievements in the Credit Mobility projects

regarding both its relations and the supported headcounts.

The mobility numbers in these projects:

2015-2017 period: 78 lecturers and students

2016-2018 period: 146 lecturers and students

2017-2019 period: 105 lecturers and students

Partners in Credit mobility projects 2015-2017

2016-2018

2017-2019

Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel x x

University of Novi Sad, Serbia x x

University of Belgrade, Serbia x x

Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia x

European University of Tirana, Albania x x

Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina x x

University of Danang, Vietnam x x

Taras Shevcenko National University of Kiyev, Ukraine

x

KPI Kiyev, Ukraine x

Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brasil x

American University of Central Asia,

Kyrgyzistan

x

Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Mexico x

National University of Singapore, Singapore x

University of Dayton, USA

Tsinghua University, China x

Universite de Biskra, Algeria x

University of Ghana, Ghana x

Ajou University, Korea (Republic of)

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea (Republic of)

x

D. Serikbayev East Kazakhstan State Technical University

x

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Represented countries on 1st-7th International

Weeks at Óbuda University

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Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme

The Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme was launched in 2013 by the Hungarian

Government. The core mission of the programme is to increase the number of foreign students in

Hungary and to encourage Hungarian higher education institutions to attract top foreign students.

The programme is based on bilateral educational cooperation agreements signed between the

Ministries responsible for education in the sending countries/territories and Hungary or between

institutions. Currently the Óbuda University has scholars from 36 countries in the programme.

Students can apply for study programmes at 7 bachelor, 3 master and 3 doctoral programme at Óbuda

University, and preparatory courses as well. Apart from the tuition-free education, the Programme

provides monthly stipend, medical insurance and housing allowance for the scholarship holders.

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Buildings (Campuses) in Budapest

TG - Tavaszmező utca 14-18., District VIII.

Károly Keleti Faculty of Economics - KGK

TB - Tavaszmező utca 15., District VIII.

Kálmán Kandó Faculty of Electrical

Engineering – KVK

TA - Tavaszmező utca 17., District VIII.

Kálmán Kandó Faculty of Electrical Engineering – KVK

and Károly Keleti Faculty of Business and Management

– KGK

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BA - Bécsi út 96/B.,

District III.

John von Neumann Faculty of

Informatics - NIK

D- Doberdó utca 6., District III.

Sándor Rejtő Faculty of Light Industry

and Environmental Protection

Engineering - RKK

BC - Bécsi út 94. District III.

Kálmán Kandó Faculty of Electrical

Engineering – KVK

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N - Népszínház utca 8, District VIII.

Donát Bánki Faculty of Mechanical

Engineering and Security Technology -

BGK

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Facts about Budapest and Hungary

The capital of Hungary is situated along the Danube, in the heart of the

Carpathian basin. Hilly Buda, which comprises one-third of the city’s area

of 525 km² is located along the right bank of the Danube surrounded by

low mountains. János Hill, with its 529 metres is the highest summit of

Buda. Across the river sprawls flat Pest.

The geology of Budapest has played a determining role in the city’s life over

the course of history. Hot springs breaking through limestone mountains

supplying water of 35-76 degrees centigrade gave rise to a flourishing

culture of spas in the Roman Age and made Budapest one of the most

popular spa cities of Europe.

Hungarians are good at gastronomy, there are various typical dishes you

should try while in Hungary: soups like “Gulyásleves” (goulash soup) or

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“Halászlé” (fish soup); different meals like “Töltött káposzta” (stuffed

cabbage), “Pörkölt” (stew made of different kinds of meat) or “Lángos”

(Hungarian fried bread), and desserts like “Dobos torta” (chocolate cake

with a special caramel top on it), “Túró rudi” (sweet curd bar coated with

chocolate) or “Rétes” (strudel).

“Dobos” cake

Hungarians are also fans of wines, we have 22 wine regions, the most well-

known among foreigners are the Tokaj, Villány, Balaton Highland and Eger

regions, but it is also worth visiting other regions for their local special

wines. Hungarians like drinking “Fröccs” especially in summer, which is

white or rosé wine mixed with fresh sodawater, also known as wine spritzer.

There are a lot of different wine festivals, wine tastings, and winery tours

all across the country.

Wine-yard in Tokaj

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Useful Hungarian Expressions

The following are some useful Hungarian expressions you might need

during your stay in Budapest.

Expression in

English

Expression in

Hungarian

Pronunciation

Thank you. Köszönöm. køsønøm

Hi! Szia! siɒ

Good morning! Jó reggelt! joːɾɛgːɛlt

Good evening! Jó estét! joːɛʃteːt!

Goodbye! Viszlát! vis-laat

I am sorry. Sajnálom. ʃɒjnaːlom.

I would like … Kérek… keːɾɛk

Please Legyen szíves lɛɟɛnsiːvɛʃ

Right. Ok. Rendben. ɾɛndbɛn.

I can’t understand. Nem értem. nɛmeːɾtɛm.

Where? Hol? hol?

When? Mikor? mikor?

Who? What? Ki? / Mi? ki?/mi?

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We request the pleasure of You and

your collegues to participate on

our next event:

9th International Week

26th November – 29th November 2018.

Óbuda University

Keleti Faculty of Business and

Management

”New Challenges of the 21st Century”

We are looking forward to meeting our partners

in Budapest!